Minnesota Teamsters Local 320 is currently accepting applications for the position of Administrative Assistant 1. The position is a full time union benefit earning position represented by Office Professional Employees International Union Local #12.
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Teamster Sisters and Brothers-
Today our state can claim victory as Teamster endorsed candidates overwhelmingly won their election battles. There were a few races where Local 320 supported candidates came up short, but overall we did exceptionally well.
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There's only one clear choice for Governor of Minnesota, and that's Tim Walz. He will protect Teamsters' collective bargaining rights and preserve our union. Please understand that in Iowa and Wisconsin public workers lost their union rights and may never have them fully restored.
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Minnesota Teamsters Local 320 is currently accepting applications for the position of Administrative Assistant 1. The position is a full time union benefit earning position represented by Office Professional Employees International Union Local #12. Read More...

Teamster Sisters and Brothers-
Today our state can claim victory as Teamster endorsed candidates overwhelmingly won their election battles. There were a few races where Local 320 supported candidates came up short, but overall we did exceptionally well. Read More...

There's only one clear choice for Governor of Minnesota, and that's Tim Walz. He will protect Teamsters' collective bargaining rights and preserve our union. Please understand that in Iowa and Wisconsin public workers lost their union rights and may never have them fully restored. Read More...

Worthington, MN-
In August, Teamsters who work for Nobles County Courthouse, Human Services, and Library were engaged in combative negotiations with their employer. The central issue was over retroactive pay or retro pay. Retroactive or retro pay refers to income owed to employees from previous pay periods.

The Janus v. AFSCME decision came down over a month ago and Teamsters Local 320 in addition to other public sector labor unions such as AFSCME and Education Minnesota are still grappling with its lasting effects. Many Local 320 members remain concerned or perplexed over the Janus decision’s immediate impact to their collective bargaining rights and unit cohesion.